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Anybody have a source for this sticker?
The one on the floor at the front of the garage, I want it........anyone know where I can pick one up?
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is that paul kramer's garage?
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I think Im going to put myself out of my misery now
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I would bet that it may be paint and not a sticker, but it sure looks cool. I would trade garage's with him!
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Final Touch graphics in san diego can make you that large a cut out stencil. Then you can paint in the lettering so it lasts. Look them up on google
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Hey, I'd be happy just to have the flags!
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This is what the owner said on the other forum:
"The Porsche Logo is vinyl letters with stickers (from the dealer) that I put down when I was having the floor done. It is not Epoxy...it is a 5 stage polymer that is super toxic. They pour it on and move it around with a mop. before they put the final clear coat on, I layed down the vinyl graphics so it looked like it was painted. The tools are in the back, There is a cuby hold in the back that its about 6'x5' and I have a big Craftsman tool chest back there. I also have detail cabinet at the front of the garage. The RS is basically a bastard. It started life as a 1973 Silver 911T. The orig. owner was able to work a deal with the factory and in 1977, the factory turned it into an RS with a Real RS lightweight motor (2.7L) with MFI. The car was hill climbed in Colorado for about 10 years and finally had a full restoration in 1997 by the previous owner. The previous owner updated the brakes to 2000 Cross drilled boxster brakes with a factory RSR oil cooler in the front. The car dynoed at 205hp/215tq. at the rear wheels and only weighs 2,118lbs. dry." Anthony. |
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There is a True Type font that was here on this board, is is called
"Porsha". Dig it up and take it to your local sign guy and have him cut it out on the computer. Randy Jones 1971 911 |
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Anyone know what kind of lift that is? I would love to have that so I could bring the SC in from the cold
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Psshhh... Looks just like my garage except for:
Drywall, Paint, Lighting, Models, Cabinets, cars, Lift Flags, Logo, Artwork, and the epoxyied floor... But other than that, it's the same, big deal... ![]() Okay... *drool* I think that hit my garagenous zone
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Garage is very nice
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I like the "Little Bastard" and #130 on his 550 Spyder!
That lift is neat, too. ![]()
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